Royal Nawaab Announces Opening in London

We are excited to announce the opening of our new Royal Nawaab restaurant in London. It feels like we have been waiting a long time for this moment but we are pleased to finally open the doors and share our beloved Indian food with the south east of the UK.

Our new restaurant is located in the Art Deco building, the Hoover Building, this has given us incredible space to work with. We have a large restaurant area for our special buffet services and we have three specially decorated suites for weddings and other hosted events. So far we have received many bookings for our wedding services – we are glad to see our treasured restaurant is being well received and we are opening tomorrow.

We have hosting services and an Indian and Pakistani food buffet filled with our traditional recipes. Royal Nawaab London boasts the same favourite dishes from our successful Manchester restaurant. Karahi Lamb, Lamb Palak, Namkin Gosht, Butter Chicken and many more.

We have only achieved the dream of opening another restaurant in London because of our many returning customers and the love we have received in Manchester. With the new opening we hope to achieve the same success.

At our opening night tomorrow we hope to see many familiar faces and have an incredible start to our new journey.

 

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